With the starting date 1 February 2026. We are offering a full‐time position with a fixed‐term of 2 years. Full‐time employees are required to teach 4 hours per week during the semester.
The project combines single‐molecule FRET microscopy with next‐generation sequencing (NGS) to obtain sequence‐encoded information on the dynamics of protein‐nucleic acid interactions on a high‐ throughput level. The focus will be on RNA‐helicase interactions. The aim of this project is a molecular, yet transcriptome‐wide understanding of the activation of helicases by RNA substrates.
The group offers state‐of‐the‐art molecular biology and biochemistry laboratories. A next‐generation sequencer and a total internal reflection molecule microscope with a fast camera detection system as well as confocal single‐molecule microscopes with alternating laser excitation are available.
Your tasks:
* preparing fluorescently labeled proteins, DNA and RNA libraries for single‐molecule FRET experiments combined with NGS
* planning, executing and analysing single‐molecule FRET/NGS experiments
* designing and performing appropriate control experiments to validate your results
* developing data analysis routines tailored to the specific experimental problem and research question
* presenting your results in internal meetings and at national and international conferences
* preparing results for publication, including writing and revising manuscripts
* instructing and mentoring B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. students
Our expectations:
* a doctoral degree in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, biophysics or a related field
* experience in molecular biology techniques
* experience in the recombinant production of proteins and their purification by chromatographic techniques
* extensive practical experience in the preparation, execution and analysis of either next‐ generation sequencing experiments or single‐‐molecule experiments
* proficiency in programming with Python and other programming languages
* practical experience in the development of routines for project‐specific data analysis
* a strong command of English, both written and spoken
* a structured approach to problem‐solving combined with strong organizational skills
* the capability to work independently and as part of a team
* a genuine interest in research, combined with experimental enthusiasm
Advantages for you:
* efficient on‐boarding
* thorough training in modern biochemical and biophysical techniques
* mentoring tailored to your individual needs and goals
* an appreciative and respectful working environment that enables you to grow scientifically and personally
* possibility to attend and participate in national and international conferences -
* integration into a dynamic, international and interdisciplinary team
* Appreciation, commitment, openness and respect – values which are important to us.
* Our broad range of diverse work-time models offers great flexibility – also when working from home.
* If you have family members or young children in your care, our Family Service Office offers concrete support to help you balance your private and professional responsibilities.
* As an educational institution, we are deeply committed to offering occupational training and continuing education opportunities tailored to your individual needs.
* From A – Z, Aikido to Zumba, our sport and health programmes ensure a healthy work-life balance.
* As a university employee, you are entitled to numerous benefits afforded to public servants, e.g. an attractive company pension scheme ( VBL ), an annual end-of-year bonus and a position that is shielded from economic fluctuations.
The University of Münster strongly supports equal opportunity and diversity. We welcome all applicants regardless of sex, nationality, ethnic or social background, religion or worldview, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to creating family-friendly working conditions. Part-time options are generally available.
We actively encourage applications by women. Women with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered unless these are outweighed by reasons which necessitate the selection of another candidate.
Further information at For questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Dagmar Klostermeier ( dagmar.klostermeier@uni‐muenster.de). If you want to join our international and interdisciplinary team, please send your application, consisting of a motivation letter, curriculum vitae, copy of university degree, and two references as a single pdf‐file to Universität Münster
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
Prof. Dr. Dagmar Klostermeier
Corrensstraße 30, 48149 Münster
Phone: 0251 83 23410
Email: dagmar.klostermeier@uni‐muenster.de Other file formats cannot be accepted. Application deadline is 2025-10-15. Reference number: 2025_07_57